It’s no surprise that the New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof — not to mention every other writer, editor, cartoonist, photographer and window washer at the New York Times — harbors a liberal bias. What is strange is how Kristof managed to work his tedious 15-year-old President Gore fantasy into a tweet about the brutal murder of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov in Moscow today.
In an alternate universe, Nemtsov became president of Russia in 2000, and Al Gore became US president. It's a happier universe than ours.
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof bullshit.
— Traveler (@theologyuvages) February 28, 2015
A happier universe than ours? Speak for yourself.
@NickKristof Oh for Christ's sweet sake!
— nwk68 (@nwkille68) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof article posted cites Yeltsins concern of NATO encirclement. Would that have disappeared in this Disney script? Get a grip.
— Mike Gapes Fan Account (@respecteconomy) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof Grass is always greener, no?
— Colin (@Furrdue) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof @bobbyo1967 And I take it New York City is 80m underwater there as AL Gore predicted?
— Duro (@Sekhmes) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof @padilou11 @WWF WAY, WAY HAPPIER! POLAR BEARS PROBABLY STILL LIVING IN ICY FRESH WATERS…..AHHHH! pic.twitter.com/n2tequTkEC
— GEEG (@padilou11) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof 1,000,000 times better. Without the Bush years Obama would have never been elected and no Holder, Sotomayor, Kerry.
— Kenneth Lewis (@Prosecutorslife) February 28, 2015
@NickKristof
Oh yea, Al would have been great. Keep smoking it if you got it, Nick.— Wiscbadger3670 (@wiscbadger3670) February 28, 2015
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